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what do yo thin about that? first of all, melissa, one thing i want to say to the american people we're all unified, and that is completely different matter just to say syria will not t weapons of mass destruction dtroyot only their peoe but those around the surrounding areas. we'reunified on that issue. i ed to say that. i thanyou for your courtesy allowing me to do so. melissa: we appreciate that. that is really important issue we're also focus on here. thank u for that. >> thank you. i serve on the homeland security commiee. we have been in meetings all day. i was abl to listen to some small measure of the diussion. let me say where we are today. no one dagrees ther should not e a discussion on entitlements. whatre absolutely opposed to as democrats, ranging from conservative to moderates to progresves is preservationf medicar, social security and frankly medicaid. d that social security has nothing to do with the deficit. 2037. solvent and until medicare is solvent until 2024. u think where we're at, i know
what do yo thin about that? first of all, melissa, one thing i want to say to the american people we're all unified, and that is completely different matter just to say syria will not t weapons of mass destruction dtroyot only their peoe but those around the surrounding areas. we'reunified on that issue. i ed to say that. i thanyou for your courtesy allowing me to do so. melissa: we appreciate that. that is really important issue we're also focus on here. thank u for that. >> thank you. i...
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yo. for all the headlines, log onto foxnews.com. >>> a warning that some of our nation's biggest companies may be hoodwinking you, the taxpayers. major companies like gm taking advantage of all kinds of incentives and tax breaks from local and state governments, but are the communities, meaning you, the big losers. the new york times financial reporter first reported this. nice to see you. unbelievable story. these companies are getting huge breaks. >> i added it up across the country as comprehensive as i could. it's still missing some things but i identified over $80 billion a year for spending. there's cash grants, tax credits, free buildings, free roads, worker training. it's really a big tab. > >> greta: now, the reason why communities do that is the expectation that you give a company a break so the company that comes in and builds a factory or keeps its factory there and presumably there will be jobs. >> that's right. they do it for jobs. you know why else they do it? they dot beca
yo. for all the headlines, log onto foxnews.com. >>> a warning that some of our nation's biggest companies may be hoodwinking you, the taxpayers. major companies like gm taking advantage of all kinds of incentives and tax breaks from local and state governments, but are the communities, meaning you, the big losers. the new york times financial reporter first reported this. nice to see you. unbelievable story. these companies are getting huge breaks. >> i added it up across the...
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i don't think yo have. >> that's why i feel like i am losi my mind. i got to knock i off. >> and that is interesting. germany and the eu. germany had highest vacation days eu . they are most productive. >> they make good cars, the germans. >> and the gloth grated is-thirds of our own . once un a time they were a low tax regime and hour were higher. taxes on work you get less of it >> europe has legally man dated vacation . we don't have thatere. >> i hope we are not on the air in france and germany. you are killing these poor people. >> they are killing themselves. look at their numbers. wa you want toave them. >> they e happy except for millionaire necessary france. >> which is why they are leaving for belgium which is a tax-haven. 75 or 85 percent. ments to work there? last word from steve. a push to ring in the new year with a mileage tax. will it dve your economy off of the cliff? >> and colleges cashing in. they are collecting more application fe and not letting more students in. >> believe it or not, colleges are enticing more kid toz apply to t
i don't think yo have. >> that's why i feel like i am losi my mind. i got to knock i off. >> and that is interesting. germany and the eu. germany had highest vacation days eu . they are most productive. >> they make good cars, the germans. >> and the gloth grated is-thirds of our own . once un a time they were a low tax regime and hour were higher. taxes on work you get less of it >> europe has legally man dated vacation . we don't have thatere. >> i hope we...
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yo yeah. >> that makes the difference.nshine, and of course, down there, they're going all evening and look at how beautiful the setting is, too. and they do such a great job there bringing that altogether and making it very very colorful. we expect that most of us see it on television and get down there live to see it. the tree's down there on through christmas and beyond, too, and that is a nice thing to see. today, the temperature 44 and dulles, 45; bwi marshal, 42. a lot of folks started off in the 20s, too and col41 now, gaithersburg at 36; frederick is driving and 32 degrees right now. winchester 34. the cloud garsing to come across -- the clouds are going to come across and thicken up. how much will the temperatures drop before they thicken up? that is important. we're watch something showers develop here and have some cold air at the surface, warmer air coming in and that is creating some of the showers here and that is moving in our direction. we have to be very, very special out there and those counties in northern secs of, well, nothing in maryland and into pennsylvania will
yo yeah. >> that makes the difference.nshine, and of course, down there, they're going all evening and look at how beautiful the setting is, too. and they do such a great job there bringing that altogether and making it very very colorful. we expect that most of us see it on television and get down there live to see it. the tree's down there on through christmas and beyond, too, and that is a nice thing to see. today, the temperature 44 and dulles, 45; bwi marshal, 42. a lot of folks...
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and he ysays yes, what would yo have done? >> are his troubles in guatemala over now? is that country out of the picture? >> reporter: yeah, guatemala is out of the picture. he was september to the united states. he entered the country illegally. he freely admits entering the country illegally saying they crossed rivers. even claims to have had a body double on another border. so it's who they were chasing found, which allowed him to make his exit at the border where he crossed. so all kinds of things that he is saying about you and his girlfriend, samantha, who is still in guatemala and who he's trying to get a visa for to come to the u.s., the details how they made it across into guatemala. and he says again that crossing rivers and wading through underbrush. so quite a story he is telling. >> john zarrella, you can't make this stuff up. unbelievable story. thank you for that. obviously still a lot of questions here. now that he's on u.s. soil, could it complicate things legally. he's a u.s. citizen, but he was living in belize and he is still wanted for questioning
and he ysays yes, what would yo have done? >> are his troubles in guatemala over now? is that country out of the picture? >> reporter: yeah, guatemala is out of the picture. he was september to the united states. he entered the country illegally. he freely admits entering the country illegally saying they crossed rivers. even claims to have had a body double on another border. so it's who they were chasing found, which allowed him to make his exit at the border where he crossed. so...
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listening to that guy talk, it occurs to me we can see 13 million years but we can't get a clear odd yo-yo from him. -- audio from him. >> funding issues are just a huge concern for nasa. that and what a panel of experts before the hill called a lack of leadership and direction in washington over nasa's future. >> the reality is that no federal budget in the foreseeable future is going to provide nasa with the money it needs to do everything we want it to do. >> most agree that nasa needs to open itself up to private partnerships and one witness suggested that nasa model itself after formula 1 car racing which is just like nasa, high-tech, expensive, and privately funded. one congressman from the timed over where the neil armstrongs of the world are plastered like nascar, or something like that. >> shepard: thanks. for more on the space program, check out a special airing of "fly me to the moon" this sunday, 3 eastern. noon pacific. >>> he's a form baseball owner who became governor and then became president. george w. bush has done a lot of things most of us will never got a chance to do,
listening to that guy talk, it occurs to me we can see 13 million years but we can't get a clear odd yo-yo from him. -- audio from him. >> funding issues are just a huge concern for nasa. that and what a panel of experts before the hill called a lack of leadership and direction in washington over nasa's future. >> the reality is that no federal budget in the foreseeable future is going to provide nasa with the money it needs to do everything we want it to do. >> most agree...
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can you give me an outlier pick that may not be in everybody's part foal yo that you like, you have coach, visa, schlumberger or some of the others? >> when you look at the next 12 months, and you treat it as a fifth year of a bull market, the groups that really stand out are basic materials and energy names, so it would be a schlumberger, your metals and mining groups, the ones that are completely out of favor and it does make me wonder if they could have a year that looks like how the financials have been in the past couple quarters. >> tom, good to see you as always. thanks for coming on. see if you get to that 1430 target. talk to you soon. let's hit the biggest pops and drops, where you want to go, john? let's do this news alert you see at the bottom of your screen, then we'll do pops and drops. look at the dow jones industrial average has now dipped into the red, a modest lost only 3.5 points, caterpillar one of the weaker members of the dow helping to lead it as you can see there on your screen into the red. let's look big movers, lululemon is one of them, that stock is getting a p
can you give me an outlier pick that may not be in everybody's part foal yo that you like, you have coach, visa, schlumberger or some of the others? >> when you look at the next 12 months, and you treat it as a fifth year of a bull market, the groups that really stand out are basic materials and energy names, so it would be a schlumberger, your metals and mining groups, the ones that are completely out of favor and it does make me wonder if they could have a year that looks like how the...
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that first of all let me say i think this is a stream important that russia finally joined it all with yo ass always with this kind of very important things the real effects will only be perceived in the future after a certain time cannot be perceived in a matter of months or even one year or two years. it is also true that we are a concern in the e.u. that certain measures that have been taken after or coinciding with the time of the accession to the video mind how for certain protections character and on these we are discussing with russia we are having no official meetings to look at this to look at solutions or this for the time being a wait and see what this conversations are capable of of solving so the cars are not getting cheaper for the time i get a little it would be to see. some point because you know you have a german car in moscow cosigner costs well nearly twice as much as in germany i mean. this lets through change in due time i said yes well i hope i live long enough to do welcome there ok. now the serious problem in the issue that we have to come in the relations is this
that first of all let me say i think this is a stream important that russia finally joined it all with yo ass always with this kind of very important things the real effects will only be perceived in the future after a certain time cannot be perceived in a matter of months or even one year or two years. it is also true that we are a concern in the e.u. that certain measures that have been taken after or coinciding with the time of the accession to the video mind how for certain protections...
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melissa: do yo think that is poible with respect to turkey o russia? iran operatetes like a rogue nation. there nth we can do to influence. we have our own problems with them. do you think it is possible with either turkey orussia we'll have impact and stop this triangle of money? >> well if we weren't looked upons papertiger absolute. if somebody like president reagan was in the -pwhite house to call a spade a spade. the oba administration is doing nothing and allow turkey and russia to dance all over the sanctions and lip service against assad. yes, why can't we call the russians out? they were sending 200 tons of currency to pay their generals. why can't we push that openly russia iseetering pulling away from assad. we need to start to influence rebels about, free syria army. even if assad leaves, russia and turkey are positioning themselves to have significant influencen a regime that will be after assad and it won't be an ally of thunited states. melissa: thanks so much for coming on. please have a safe trip. we look forward to having back soon. >
melissa: do yo think that is poible with respect to turkey o russia? iran operatetes like a rogue nation. there nth we can do to influence. we have our own problems with them. do you think it is possible with either turkey orussia we'll have impact and stop this triangle of money? >> well if we weren't looked upons papertiger absolute. if somebody like president reagan was in the -pwhite house to call a spade a spade. the oba administration is doing nothing and allow turkey and russia to...
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i want to tell you toep yo asked us to thank you. we appreciate that he is not talking about the shooter. and she will be buried here. >> 20 minute drive from here in danbury. people have gathered for a tribute there. gary is there. >> reporter: a very emotional evening right now. this is a painful story for all of us all over the world and it is acute here in the state of connecticut. and right now in danbury, a tribute to newtown. to the families and the survivors music and prayer. a short time ago a video tribute to the 20 children who died and it was so hard to watch, beautiful music playing and beautiful songs playing while hundreds of people here experiencing it. one thing, anderson, i know it is the same with you, we have covered so many tragedies, what is amazing here, we have made so many friends, i'm grateful, but sorry for how we have made these friends. that is what is happening right now. there is no such thing as closure. these families, but the more people stay together, become friendly together, the easier that recove
i want to tell you toep yo asked us to thank you. we appreciate that he is not talking about the shooter. and she will be buried here. >> 20 minute drive from here in danbury. people have gathered for a tribute there. gary is there. >> reporter: a very emotional evening right now. this is a painful story for all of us all over the world and it is acute here in the state of connecticut. and right now in danbury, a tribute to newtown. to the families and the survivors music and...
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. >> se: yo are part of t decision making process there for all the reasons we said. syria. >> well, deeply depressing. the assad regime -- l go. >> rose: how will it go? >> well, i think there are some encouraging signs it's so depressing and bloody and people are losing their lives but it seems to me that the opposition forces are making some ground. they're more unified than before. you can officially recognize as the future government of syria. i think that's encouraging but encouraging against the backdrop of a lot of people losing their lives. >> and libya? >> well, libya, obviously there was the awful attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi and the death of a very brave american ambassador. you know that points to, of course, serious problems but it's again the backdrop n which it's been quite a success story since the war there. you do have a functioning government. auto revenues have come back and that's important because they can provide revenues for their general population. there's obvious a serious security problem in some parts of the country but it's b
. >> se: yo are part of t decision making process there for all the reasons we said. syria. >> well, deeply depressing. the assad regime -- l go. >> rose: how will it go? >> well, i think there are some encouraging signs it's so depressing and bloody and people are losing their lives but it seems to me that the opposition forces are making some ground. they're more unified than before. you can officially recognize as the future government of syria. i think that's...
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it is a fiction yo believe at this point. >> the simpson-bowles commission said that every year you have $1.10 trillion every year in tax expenditures -- >> and you get rid of the mortgage and -- >> no, you cap it, and there was a $11 to in every decade available. you cannot get $1 million out of that? >> senator jim demint heads for the exit sign. >> one of the mistakes the republican party made the last two years is trying to make obama the issue without sharing with america bold reform ideas that get people inspired to get behind us. >> that is south carolina republican jim demint, who has decided to leave the senate to head the heritage foundation, the conservative think tank. why is evening, mar -- why is he is leaving, mark? >> jim demint is a movement guy. not a legislator like fritz hollings who represents the state for generations. he has been a movement by. you see the movement in primaries that republicans lost where they should of one the general election, whether it was delaware, or supporting marco rubio early against charlie crist. the other unwritten stories that you have
it is a fiction yo believe at this point. >> the simpson-bowles commission said that every year you have $1.10 trillion every year in tax expenditures -- >> and you get rid of the mortgage and -- >> no, you cap it, and there was a $11 to in every decade available. you cannot get $1 million out of that? >> senator jim demint heads for the exit sign. >> one of the mistakes the republican party made the last two years is trying to make obama the issue without sharing...
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yo, give it up, dude! up high! ok. don't you have any usefull apps on that thing? who do you think i am, quicken loans? ♪ ♪ at quicken loans our amazingly useful mortgage calculator app allows you to quickly calculate your mortgage payment based on today's incredibly low interest rates... right from your iphone or android smartphone. one more way quicken loans is engineered to amaze. ♪ ♪ >>> we're going to turn to the "instant index." here on a saturday night. what's trending this weekend. first up, the photo now being released from the white house. capturing a pivotal moment in american history. this was taken the night of the presidential election. president obama's challenger, mitt romney, calling him to concede. mr. romney calling mr. obama. congratulateing him. a short time after that phone call that romney and the president addressed the nation. >>> our number tonight, $450. that's the amount thousands were willing to spend on a starbucks gift card. it's a special edition card made of steel, we're told. it was 450 bucks. it gets you $400 worth of coff
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let's try that again because yo probably did not believe your years. yocannot get away to deficit reduction. your reaction? >> i'm speech was, quite frankly. i mean, if that -- if she believes that to be true, then she believes he can grow your way out of problems and there is no growth rate that is going to match th 22% projected increase in insurance subsidies under obamacare. or she believes e can taxer way out, and there is no way our economy can bear to double the fedel tax levelsfrom 18% of gdp the 36. at is what it would take. the reality is that the bulk of our problems during the spending, both in the near term are we have a seuester and a longer-term where this is all about getting the entitlement programs under control. lou: getting the entitlement programs under control seems like a distant and remote fantasy with a president who is willing -- i mean, he has issued an ultiatum. he will be the cause of going over thefiscal cliff. i don't know what the republican leaders cannot hang onto that thought. they will be watching him, the reaction t
let's try that again because yo probably did not believe your years. yocannot get away to deficit reduction. your reaction? >> i'm speech was, quite frankly. i mean, if that -- if she believes that to be true, then she believes he can grow your way out of problems and there is no growth rate that is going to match th 22% projected increase in insurance subsidies under obamacare. or she believes e can taxer way out, and there is no way our economy can bear to double the fedel tax...
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important enough in yo judgment to see a quick decision by the court? >> well, apart from being the divorce lawyers full eployment act, apart from there, i think the course could choose a narrow proceed interpretation. they may decide just some things with respect to the california law. i'm not sure the court wants to tackle the issue because it is contrrversial right now. lou: is our shannon pointed out, taking on proposition 8 and the defense of marriage act. it looks like it might be a little broader than we might have expected. >> it could be, but they have narrowed a broad, potentially broad, decision before. you have two swing justices here. the chief juice and, you know, obviously, the other guy that everybody's watching, but i don't think you can predict this one. adam, a really well-respected legal scholars, thinks they would narrow it, and i suspect he's right. lou: going through a lot of trouble, creating controversy and hoopla for just a little thing. you know, it's the day of big issues and little results. >> you got to love it. when it com
important enough in yo judgment to see a quick decision by the court? >> well, apart from being the divorce lawyers full eployment act, apart from there, i think the course could choose a narrow proceed interpretation. they may decide just some things with respect to the california law. i'm not sure the court wants to tackle the issue because it is contrrversial right now. lou: is our shannon pointed out, taking on proposition 8 and the defense of marriage act. it looks like it might be a...
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. >> axelrod: charles durning grew yo poor in upstate new york. he left home at 16 before starting his theater career as an usher at a burlesque house. world war ii interrupted that career. he was 21 years old on d-day when he was in the first wave to nit omaha beach, the only man in his unit to survive. r rarely spoke about that day, natirecalled the landing at the national memorial day concert in 2007. >> i was the second man off my barge. and the first and third man got killed. hereporter: later, he was bayoneted by a german soldier afore killing him with a rock. durning won a silver star and three purple hearts. like so many depression era kids, charles durning loved to work. "if i'm not in a part," he once said," i drive my wife crazy." charles durning is survived by three children. he will be buried at arlington national cemetery. a message of peace from a man oro knows the horrors of war. that's next. very sore looking kinda blistery. like somebody had set a bag of hot charcoal on my neck. i was a firefighter for 24 years. but, i have never
. >> axelrod: charles durning grew yo poor in upstate new york. he left home at 16 before starting his theater career as an usher at a burlesque house. world war ii interrupted that career. he was 21 years old on d-day when he was in the first wave to nit omaha beach, the only man in his unit to survive. r rarely spoke about that day, natirecalled the landing at the national memorial day concert in 2007. >> i was the second man off my barge. and the first and third man got killed....
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kirsten what do yo think? who do you think needs a bailout in this group? >> i don't really see these as bailouts. i see them as the government overspending and now it has to be paid for. so it's, once the government spends the money there is no way around it, they have to pay the bill. so the problem is they shouldn't have been spending the money in the first place. if you don't have the money, you shouldn't be spending it. if you want to look at the post office, if they can't provide the service, then they need to cut jobs. they need to raise however much they're charging for the mail. but they can't just spend money they don't have. melissa, this is the problem with our government. melissa: you can shut them down is the other option. >> or shut them down, right. melissa: yeah. >> but instead, you know they just spend this money they don't have. you know, it is not, something has to be done where, you know, i don't know, if congress can pass something you just can't spend money that you don't have. melissa: yeah. no, i mean -- >> that seems obvious. melis
kirsten what do yo think? who do you think needs a bailout in this group? >> i don't really see these as bailouts. i see them as the government overspending and now it has to be paid for. so it's, once the government spends the money there is no way around it, they have to pay the bill. so the problem is they shouldn't have been spending the money in the first place. if you don't have the money, you shouldn't be spending it. if you want to look at the post office, if they can't provide...
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yo can i help you? i heard you guys can ship ground for less than the ups store. that's right. i've learned the only way to get a holiday deal is to camp out. you know we've been open all night. is this a trick to get my spot? [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. save on ground shipping at fedex office. hi, i'm ensure clear... clear, huh? i'm not juice or fancy water. i've got nine grams of protein. that's three times more than me! [ female announcer ] ensure clear. nine grams protein. zero fat. in blueberry/pomegranate and peach. . >> the american people are asking for answers to this problem. we need to put someone forward who has a plan and really address this as a problem. >> i think about my son who is 9 years old and, you know, if we have a plan that doesn't balance for 28 years, he's going to go to high school, go to college, graduate, get married, have a job, start planning for the future of his kids before we balance our budget. we can do better than that. >> connie mack and his wife mary bono mack joined me back in august to talk about washington gridlock
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it always agree -- grea to talk with yo. we appreciate you being here. >> thank you. lou: a little corporate money is not so bad. he could use that, and he apparently will. we will have that story and protesters stormed the presidential palace in egypt. the government in trouble to. how much? we don't know. can the president support help in? we take it all up with the foundation for defense of democracy here next. stay with us. ♪ lou: breaking news. u.s. officials confirmed that the egyptian authorities have detained a man who has been described variously as, perhaps, an alleged ringleader of an egyptian terrorist network linked to the september 11th attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi. the united states ambassador and three other americans were killed. also tonght, egyptian president urging national dialogue still, but moving forward with his referendum on an islamist back to constitution. the new york times bureau chief in cairo, david kirkpatrick insisting that the muslim brotherhood is not, and i do ," not violent by nature and have come over the last coupl
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yo, give it up, dude! up high! ok. don't you have any usefull apps on that thing? who do you think i am, quicken loans? ♪ at quicken loans, our amazingly useful mortgage calculator app allows you to quickly calculate your mortgage payment based on today's incredibly low interest rates... right from your iphone or android smartphone. one more way quicken loans is engineered to amaze. ♪ bp has paid overthe people of bp twenty-threeitment to the gulf. billion dollars to help those affected and to cover cleanup costs. today, the beaches and gulf are open, and many areas are reporting their best tourism seasons in years. and bp's also committed to america. we support nearly 250,000 jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> one out of two man will develop cancer in their lifetime. women are a little luckier, just one out of three will get it. regardless of your sex, chose are terrifying numbers. all that could change because the cure for cancer is in sight. that's w
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ask yo rheumatologist enbrel is right for you. doctor ] enbrel, ththe number one biolog medicine prcribed by rheumatologists. doctor ] enbrel, ththe number one biolog medicine i have obligations. cute tobligations, but obligatio.ing. i need to thk the core of my portfolio. what i really need is slp. introducg the isharecore, building blocks for the heart of your portfolio. find out why 9 out of choose ishares f their etfs.s hareby bckrock. cainvestment objectives, prrisks, charges and expenses. ad and consider it carefully beforenvesting. risk inclus poible loss of principal. ♪ lou: $16 trillion in national debt, some put that figure closer to a nearly $90 trillion. among them, a former ways and means committee chairman bill archer. he joins us here in just moments to take a look at the fiscal cliff. a man who, as i said earlier in the broadcast was present at the previous precipices and survived it all. he will give us his insights. first, going to wall street, the markets tonight. "moneyline." stuck in a fairly tight trading r
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if you're critical of susan rice for giving the nation false advise on libya, yo you are a racest and you hate women. the first step in saving america is to recognize that the greedy and selfish people live in washington, and if americans finally see the simple truth, we can save america for future generations. joining me now with his thoughts is fox news contributor and, of course, syndicated columnist charles krauthammer. why is it we never hear about greedy washington politicians? >> well because as you say, people define greed as sort of the a private quality. the idea that you're spending other people's money is considered norma noble and comps nat. that's how you define compassionate conservetism in the bush years. you come up with programs in africa or the prescription drug benefit. that's a demonstration of compassion. it's actually a transfer of wealth from one class to another. i think the one point the people overlook, so much of the money since the great society is being spent on social security and medicare. this is essentially a generati it isn't only that we are indebti
if you're critical of susan rice for giving the nation false advise on libya, yo you are a racest and you hate women. the first step in saving america is to recognize that the greedy and selfish people live in washington, and if americans finally see the simple truth, we can save america for future generations. joining me now with his thoughts is fox news contributor and, of course, syndicated columnist charles krauthammer. why is it we never hear about greedy washington politicians? >>...
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discover how our sleep professionals can individualize yo sleep experience. exclusively at one of our 400 sleep number stores nationwide. sleep number. comfort individualized. this holiday season, give the gift that's magical: the innovative airfit adjustable pillow at special 30% savings. liz: high profile banking analyst dick bovey is a wanted man, not by the law, but by a bunch of firms who are dying to hire this guy after his old firm blew up over a bad trade. charlie gasparino has the latest. >> yeah. there's one guy at rock dale was a wanted man by the fbi -- liz: the dude who ran the bad trade. >> he was arrested two days ago for trading unauthorized a billion dollars' worth of apple stock and, essentially, losing money and imploding the firm. the firm is shut down until they get new capital. since that time, dick boy say's future, he's kind of in purgatory, right? i tell you, the guy who runs rock dale thinks he's going to get financing, and bove told him he's going to stay if he gets financing. sources telling fox business network that bove, one of t
discover how our sleep professionals can individualize yo sleep experience. exclusively at one of our 400 sleep number stores nationwide. sleep number. comfort individualized. this holiday season, give the gift that's magical: the innovative airfit adjustable pillow at special 30% savings. liz: high profile banking analyst dick bovey is a wanted man, not by the law, but by a bunch of firms who are dying to hire this guy after his old firm blew up over a bad trade. charlie gasparino has the...
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. >> bob: yo, man, bob. go for it. glades' why they do it to get accolades from others in the media. princess kate has been hospitalized in u.k. after she and prince william got exciting news. we have tell you about that next on "the five." ♪ ♪ why is it that the most impressive technology often comes with a set of equally impressive instructions ? shouldn't something that's truly advanced, not need much explanation at all ? with the nokia lumia 822 on verizon, there's not much to learn because it's powered by windows... to let you do more than you ever imagined on your smartphone. exclusively with data sense-- a feature that makes the most of your plan. only on verizon. ♪ ♪ >> eric: 29 days until taxes jump and spending on everything from defense, medicare and farm suddies are slashed. geithner and bane spinning away on the sunday talk circuit. i'd roll the video but we prefer you stay awake for the segment. listen to rush limbaugh shed some light. >> why would he want to go over the cliff? what happens when w
. >> bob: yo, man, bob. go for it. glades' why they do it to get accolades from others in the media. princess kate has been hospitalized in u.k. after she and prince william got exciting news. we have tell you about that next on "the five." ♪ ♪ why is it that the most impressive technology often comes with a set of equally impressive instructions ? shouldn't something that's truly advanced, not need much explanation at all ? with the nokia lumia 822 on verizon, there's not...
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tha yo >> joe davis, chief economist at ativan guard group >> susie: still ahead, the top tech trends for 2013, or how your cell phone will become an even bigger part of your life in the new year. >> susie: a lot of mixed messages for investors today. joining us now to sort through it all, ann miletti, senior portfolio manager at wells fargo advantage funds. >> so, anne, what do you think you heard, the economist talking about a mild recession. are we in for a correction in the ock market if that happens? >> i think right now the market is trying to predict how long this uncertainty is going to last. so right now, you know, because the market is a measuring tool, it's measuring how long the uncertainty with the fiscal cliff will last. if it's short and we get a resolution, i think we will avoid a recession. if it takes months to figure out, then i think in a slow-growth economy we could get into recession territory pretty easily without some certainty. >> but as you know, we're going to be -- even if we get a deal, we will be hearing reports on quarterly earnings in the next couple of
tha yo >> joe davis, chief economist at ativan guard group >> susie: still ahead, the top tech trends for 2013, or how your cell phone will become an even bigger part of your life in the new year. >> susie: a lot of mixed messages for investors today. joining us now to sort through it all, ann miletti, senior portfolio manager at wells fargo advantage funds. >> so, anne, what do you think you heard, the economist talking about a mild recession. are we in for a correction...
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. >> susie: now that you bring up the economy, let's look at exactly what the results are, when k yo wh the outlook for the global economic growth would be, 40% felt that the global economy would expand, 20% felt that there might be contraction. and europe continues to struggle in 2013. can you tell us a little bit more, give us more color on those results? >> sure. there is more ownership about-- optimism than economic growth than last year. but there are concerns. the european debt crisis is the largest one and also very intereingly dspite th fact tha stck maet leels ve rover broadly speaking to prefinancial crisis levels, our members are very concerned about the crisis of confidence driven by ethical issues in the finance industry itself. and that is something that we pay great deal of attention to. is restoring confidence through better ethics in the profession. >> all right. we're sgoing have to leave it there. very interesting survey and the results. thank you so much. john rogers, c.e.o. of the cfa institute. >> tom: in the world of financial markets, what's bad for the econom
. >> susie: now that you bring up the economy, let's look at exactly what the results are, when k yo wh the outlook for the global economic growth would be, 40% felt that the global economy would expand, 20% felt that there might be contraction. and europe continues to struggle in 2013. can you tell us a little bit more, give us more color on those results? >> sure. there is more ownership about-- optimism than economic growth than last year. but there are concerns. the european...
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what is yo driving like. they will offer you a discount. especially if you're not a speeder. adam: willing to say progress he have, by the way based in cleveland, ohio, you can tell i'm a cleveland fan. you're making a deal willing which progressive. essentially getting discount. progressive is paying you for the right to collect the information. the case for nissan leaf i got to test drive in tennessee a few years ago. no, we did not eed. >> can't speed in the car. adam: electric. the torque is pretty good. >> they're cool cars. adam: but they had computer system black boxes transmitting data. that nissan was collecting so they could improve the vehicle. that crossed kind of a gray area for a lot of people. >> right. as far as collecting information, service bulletins. recalls. we're having inherent problem across particular model or particular brand, makes a ton of sense to allow them access to the information. it will help you and other owners of that make and model. however i don't want the government to have information the way i drive. it is not a gps. they don't know w
what is yo driving like. they will offer you a discount. especially if you're not a speeder. adam: willing to say progress he have, by the way based in cleveland, ohio, you can tell i'm a cleveland fan. you're making a deal willing which progressive. essentially getting discount. progressive is paying you for the right to collect the information. the case for nissan leaf i got to test drive in tennessee a few years ago. no, we did not eed. >> can't speed in the car. adam: electric. the...
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discover how our sleep professionals can individualize yo sleep experience. clusively at one of our 400 sleep number stores nationwide. sleep number. comfort individualized. this holiday season, give the gift that's magical: the innovative airfit adjustable pillow at special 30% savings. liz: in the lexicon today, usually means no big deal, but today redefining it to mean the next big deal from washington, d.c., to wall stre wall street. bartering so they can come out on top. let's shake it up on the team. peter, to you first. >> not the fiscal cliff. not today. just a day at a meeting speaker john boehner at the white house, president obama extended a little olive branch in avoiding the fiscal cliff. >> i have said i will work with republicans on a plan for economic growth, job creation and reducing our deficits. and had some common western democrats and republicans, i understand people have a lot of different views, i'm willing to compromise a little bit. >> the white house would not disclose any details of the meeting with the president and the speaker yesterday. both sides confirmin
discover how our sleep professionals can individualize yo sleep experience. clusively at one of our 400 sleep number stores nationwide. sleep number. comfort individualized. this holiday season, give the gift that's magical: the innovative airfit adjustable pillow at special 30% savings. liz: in the lexicon today, usually means no big deal, but today redefining it to mean the next big deal from washington, d.c., to wall stre wall street. bartering so they can come out on top. let's shake it up...
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what you don't know about flood insurance may shock yo-- including the fact that a preferred risk pocy starts as low as $129 a year. for an agent, call the number that appears on your screen. ♪ melissa: it's time boyle laughlin with spare change. today we are joined by elizabeth macdonald and frazier's itel, president ceo of emerald partners. vicarage joining yes. first up, well, although i should not say that. this one is crazy. in 8-year-old girl was feeding -- look at that. beating the dolphins as the world in orlando when this happened. the girl suffered three puncture wounds to her hand and she said -- it is hard to watch that. she is fine. she says she has forgiven the dolphin, even praying for it night. a while. what you think of that? i take my kids to see world. they love the dolphins. i have wondered house if this is. >> i was scared and upset far under family and i like that the parents opposed to the video online. animals are being animals. dublin the animal. the annals of just being animals . i like to she prayed for the dolphin. that was sweet. melissa: isn't that crazy
what you don't know about flood insurance may shock yo-- including the fact that a preferred risk pocy starts as low as $129 a year. for an agent, call the number that appears on your screen. ♪ melissa: it's time boyle laughlin with spare change. today we are joined by elizabeth macdonald and frazier's itel, president ceo of emerald partners. vicarage joining yes. first up, well, although i should not say that. this one is crazy. in 8-year-old girl was feeding -- look at that. beating the...
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now you have to help out and we're watching yo melissa: on the ground in egypt what kind of influence can we really have? they cash a check we send but beyond that what other kind of help can we give? i'm not sure we'r welcome. >> we're not welcome, this regime, the morsi regime, muslim brotherhood compare it to the iranian regime 30 years ago. one of the platforms is creating anti-western propaganda within the country. that has been one of the things that happened -- helped them go forward. you have the presence of many different factions within egyptian society. that's what we need to cash in on. not in terms of finances but in terms of support. exactly what we should be doing in iran. we take more secular factions, people came to tahrir square, women, children, people being marginalized by the muslim brotherhood saying we support you. we want you to have a say in the future of egypt as a nation and we're going to help you. that is who we should be reaching out to. that is where the money should be spent on these more democratic and i hate to use that word in the sense of middle eas
now you have to help out and we're watching yo melissa: on the ground in egypt what kind of influence can we really have? they cash a check we send but beyond that what other kind of help can we give? i'm not sure we'r welcome. >> we're not welcome, this regime, the morsi regime, muslim brotherhood compare it to the iranian regime 30 years ago. one of the platforms is creating anti-western propaganda within the country. that has been one of the things that happened -- helped them go...
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it's what yo do that counts. what happened today plays into the perception, the perceptn growing among the republicans that a street language, president obama can be rogue for his wallet and his watch. he's not a guy who puts up a fight. lou: a love that, that rather thinkst that's street language. we doubt the top 2% of taxpayers agree on that statement irrespective. another tax happy democrat and his thoughts. congressman blumenhour of oregon wrote a bill how government can tax cars by the mile. this idea, and i don't want to say it's stupid, but it is, and it's not even original. a mileage tax program was proposed twice last year. that's how bad that one is. the last spot on the li goes to espn commentator rob parker, the former detroit news coal imu.s. yesterday questioned the blackness of washington red skins robert griffin iii claiming he was not authentic. >> i keep hearing things, we all know he has a white fiance, talk about he's a republican. he's not really, okay. he's black, does the thing, but he's n
it's what yo do that counts. what happened today plays into the perception, the perceptn growing among the republicans that a street language, president obama can be rogue for his wallet and his watch. he's not a guy who puts up a fight. lou: a love that, that rather thinkst that's street language. we doubt the top 2% of taxpayers agree on that statement irrespective. another tax happy democrat and his thoughts. congressman blumenhour of oregon wrote a bill how government can tax cars by the...
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. >> yo, mad money. >> what's shaking? >> man, i lived in tents. let's go to karen in arizona. karen? >> what -- what -- you -- i'm sorry. the big -- >> booyah from beautiful wesley chapel. >> man, everybody is compared to where i'm from. i never say that. >> you're the sexiest man on tv, cramer. i'm always in the house of pleasure whenever i'm watching you. >> well, thank you. >> booyah from pittsburgh. how are you? >> i'm doing great. i have my pittsburgh steelers stoul. you, my friend, control your own destiny. >> so what did bob have to say about the action in goldman sachs? he thinks the technical picture frankly is down right beautiful. he's done what's known as a bullish crossover. that's where the black line -- i know this is difficult to see, but i've got keith going right to work here. this is a classic buy signal right here. believe me, classic buy signal. i'm lible to start a fire! you can't start a fire without a flame. this to him is like the metropolitan museum of art. like that other exhibit. meats. meat. this year, more farmers brought animals to market because
. >> yo, mad money. >> what's shaking? >> man, i lived in tents. let's go to karen in arizona. karen? >> what -- what -- you -- i'm sorry. the big -- >> booyah from beautiful wesley chapel. >> man, everybody is compared to where i'm from. i never say that. >> you're the sexiest man on tv, cramer. i'm always in the house of pleasure whenever i'm watching you. >> well, thank you. >> booyah from pittsburgh. how are you? >> i'm doing...
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the longest and most sustained way which people have been able to consider themselves actresses in go yo drama even as it has changed over time. the changes can be understood as three acts in the drama. three phases in human being's comprehension of themselves as actors on the planet. in the first act, which lasted from ferdinand magellan's to james cook's death in hawaii that is from 1519 to 1779. they so in fear. it was reasonable for them to be fearful given the dangers of such a voyage in the the age of sail which mortality rates hoovered in the 80th percentile. a lot of people tried to go around the world. the world simply slugged most of them off. the. ed in the initial phase the alongest death prevailed and fear was the response. for from the 1780s until the 19 250eus travelers who made their way around the world did so with a striking confidence that they could survive the experience. western society had generated technology and political networks that seemed to have conquered the globe. at this point, it was not only possible to go around the world. it had become a poplar past t
the longest and most sustained way which people have been able to consider themselves actresses in go yo drama even as it has changed over time. the changes can be understood as three acts in the drama. three phases in human being's comprehension of themselves as actors on the planet. in the first act, which lasted from ferdinand magellan's to james cook's death in hawaii that is from 1519 to 1779. they so in fear. it was reasonable for them to be fearful given the dangers of such a voyage in...
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if yo all you do is raise taxes, you get bigger government, the cliff is going to be even bigger. the quote from the president about his attitude on the debt ceiling. he has no interest in negotiating, and i think that the country would be much better to set as you just did a standard about our children and our grandchildren. i look at my two grandchildren who are 11 and 13, and i ask myself what would be better for their future? there's no question in my mind that going over the fiscal cliff which is frankly not nearly as big a deal as the washington media says it is, and confronting head on that we are not going to continue this pattern of deficit spending is far better for them than to raise taxes, slow the economy, and grow government. if you give the democrats -- the president's budget proposal said give me higher taxes so i can spend even more. >> sean: as i said, the big disappointment to me today was kind of shocking to hear that speaker boehner adopted the language of the president as it relates to class warfare. yeah, we're raising money on the rich. i don't care if you
if yo all you do is raise taxes, you get bigger government, the cliff is going to be even bigger. the quote from the president about his attitude on the debt ceiling. he has no interest in negotiating, and i think that the country would be much better to set as you just did a standard about our children and our grandchildren. i look at my two grandchildren who are 11 and 13, and i ask myself what would be better for their future? there's no question in my mind that going over the fiscal cliff...
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. >> rose: it's your fault if yo don'tet it. >> for several reasons. because are you not good enough. are you not loved. we are not liked. they don't trust you. you don't have the right technique. you don't have the right charisma. there are many-- . >> rose: charisma is important. >> yeah, but in the moment you think you have car is marks you are finished. >> rose: you either have it or you don't. it's not whether you think you have it but you think -- >> yeah. >> there are people who write about you and say that you are vry authoritarian. >> si. this is not true. i say that there is no one orchestra that doesn't like me. i mean not musically, as a person because-- . >> rose: that's to the about as a person. it's about the conductor of an organize tra and music director. >> not authoritarian. one time, when i was music director of the london fill harmon ya, the manager one day came to me and said maestro, you kow sometime the players a a little bit-- when you-- they ask a question and you answer no. they take this answer a little bit with some difficu
. >> rose: it's your fault if yo don'tet it. >> for several reasons. because are you not good enough. are you not loved. we are not liked. they don't trust you. you don't have the right technique. you don't have the right charisma. there are many-- . >> rose: charisma is important. >> yeah, but in the moment you think you have car is marks you are finished. >> rose: you either have it or you don't. it's not whether you think you have it but you think -- >>...
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yo, buddy! i got this. gimme one, gimme one, gimme one! the power of the "name your price" tool. only from progressive. >>> of all the major indices, the nasdaq was the best performer in 2012. let's see who the biggest losers and winners were in that category. >> well, the nasdaq gained nearly 6% this year. another 2% today. now looking at some of the top tech performers in 2012. global travel company, expedia.com. recently announced they're growing in europe. seagate technology has a 5% dividend and a plan to cut the number of outstanding shares. and ebay could well be positioned to take advantage of the trend. now apple, despite a tough quarter, the launches of the iphone 5 and the ipad mini helped them return over 30% this year. though it's been a tough three months. it wasn't all positive in tech for everyone. marvel technology group down. the chip company hurt by a ruling against them in a lawsuit. hewlett-packard hurt. most recently because of possible accounting issues. and dell hurt by a pc industry that has well passed its prime. they've been looking to more of a service
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very much the case, it's also interesting, martha, you mentioned the novemberee hrefpblgts something yo november election. a lot of people on the national scene missed it, there was something voted on called proposition 2. that would have put collective bargaining in the michigan constitution and make it unchallengeable by any state laws that would be passed. governor snyder told the democrats in michigan at this time don't push this issue right now. it went to the voters and failed and in large part this is governor snyder's response to the fact that proposition 2 was pushed. he said don't do it or we'll come back with something else. he says now this is creating right to choose for workers, this is his response and he believes it will take michigan on the path to prosperity. you see all the people out here right now, they believe it will not, they believe it will ultimately lead to decreased rights, and safety, and benefits, decreased wages for workers skwhrao w. martha: wear looking at an i am an educator, i am union sign. they are very unhappy that teaches are out there protesting i
very much the case, it's also interesting, martha, you mentioned the novemberee hrefpblgts something yo november election. a lot of people on the national scene missed it, there was something voted on called proposition 2. that would have put collective bargaining in the michigan constitution and make it unchallengeable by any state laws that would be passed. governor snyder told the democrats in michigan at this time don't push this issue right now. it went to the voters and failed and in...